Speeches

The Atlantic Charter

Clement Attlee, 29/10/1941

Category: World War II

Speech in the Munich Debate

Archibald Sinclair, 03/10/1938

Category: World War II

D Day Prayer

Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 06/06/1944

Category: World War II

Speech to the House of Commons on the German Invasion of Poland

Neville Chamberlain, 01/09/1939

Category: World War II

Remarks at the Normandy Invasion Ceremony

Ronald Reagan, 06/06/1984

Category: World War II

Speech to commemorate D Day Landings at Pointe du Hoc

Ronald Reagan, 06/06/1984

Category: Most Memorable Speeches, World War II

First Broadcast as Prime Minister

Winston Churchill, 19/05/1940

Category: World War II

Broadcast on The War Situation: House of Many Mansions

Winston Churchill, 20/01/1940

Category: World War II

Speech in the House of Commons "Blood, toil, tears & sweat"

Winston Churchill, 13/05/2003

Category: World War II

Speech to the House of Commons "We Shall Never Surrender"

Winston Churchill, 04/06/1940

Category: World War II

Speech to V E Day Crowds

Winston Churchill, 08/05/1945

Category: World War II

Speech on the End of the War in Europe

Winston Churchill, 08/05/1945

Category: World War II

Speech on the Invasion of France

Winston Churchill, 06/06/1944

Category: World War II

Speech at Harvard: The Price of Greatness is Responsibility

Winston Churchill/1943

Category: World War II

Speech at Harrow School: Never Give In - Never Never Never

Winston Churchill, 29/10/1941

Category: World War II

Speech: The Few

Winston Churchill, 20/08/1940

Category: World War II

Speech: War of the Unknown Warriors

Winston Churchill, 14/07/1940

Category: World War II

Speech: Their Finest Hour

Winston Churchill, 18/06/1940

Category: World War II

Franklin D. Roosevelt declares "a State of War" against Japan, Washington, D.C.

Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 08/12/1941

Category: Most Memorable Speeches, World War II

Allied Supreme Commander Dwight D. Eisenhower, after the defeat of Nazi Germany, addresses British parliamentarians and the royal family, Guildhall, London

Dwight D Eisenhower, 12/06/1945

Category: World War II

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